Once the decision was made to serve the mission, I took my preparation
terribly seriously. I completed 4 years of seminary, read the Bible, the
Doctrine and Covenants, the Pearl of Great Price, and inspired by President
Benson’s counsel regarding its centrality to the LDS faith, I focused in particularly
on the Book of Mormon[i].
To ensure I had the most adequate understanding of the Book of Mormon that I
possibly could, I read it multiple times, sometimes focusing on the theology,
sometimes the history, sometimes on the message/prophecy for our present times,
etc.
A fascinating Institute class that I took in the months
prior to checking into the MTC suggested an entirely different approach to
studying the Book of Mormon. The Book, we were told, was not just a book, it was a tool of personal
revelation, and if we read closely and carefully, in its pages we would
discover the keys to unlock mysteries and truths available only through direct revelation.
One of the central keys to this approach to studying the
Book of Mormon was found in Alma 32—Alma’s sermon on faith to the outcasts of
the Zoramites.